I don’t know if I would see ”Now I'm the only go person so guess who gets paged for everything” as an improvement.
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/homekit_controlle...
Last time I was looking, a year or so ago, I sent out dozens of applications and got zero interviews. Last time I switched jobs, in 2022, I sent out the same amount of applications and >50% led to one or more interviews…
That is not what ”innovate” means, you’re mixing it up with ”invent”. You could argue that they never invented anything, but not that they haven’t had, and continue to have, plenty of innovations the past decades. Think…
Now you have n problems.
I think it’s a fine label. I have skill and interest in all of those areas. Some things requires specialists, most jobs out there don’t.
I just tried on my iPhone and it does not do that, there is no countdown. It will force a passcode and give you the option to call SOS, shut off your phone or show your medical id.
I used to do that too, capitalizing the first letter and appending 1.
Use a splatter screen, in addition to an effective kitchen exhaust fan.
I think Apple Music (on iOS, on Mac it’s quite bad) is really good. But even if it wasn’t, I still would use it just for ratings and complex smart playlists.
The bean counters only understand (and measure) one of those well enough to try to control it.
I’m not following. The label is the entity that the artist chose to represent them. The labels do not pass on the money that they make during that representation. Who else should the artists blame, other than themselves…
I’m assuming that he means that on (for example) Mac you can select text from any image and copy paste it. https://uk.pcmag.com/macos/138058/not-just-iphone-how-to-use...
My five-year-old loves her complex enterprise system.
They’re both programmers and you can’t “be devops”.
And keeping the phone as water resistant
For some of us (genetically predisposed to sweating a lot), it definitely would. I am a pretty athletic person but just walking between two rooms with a shift in temperature makes me sweat. A five minute bike ride makes…
Now do someone well over 400 pounds!
Yeah, right
I don’t listen to the radio/album versions of his songs since I think they are a bit dull, but I thought his Tiny Desk concert was great.
I had this happen to me in an unexpected way as well. I parked my car on the side of the road, ran to my parents’ house, ran back to the car and jumped in. When I jumped in the car, the phone thought I had been in an…
Back when I did hourly reporting I used http://timingapp.com/. It tracks what applications and windows are open and then you connect those to tasks/projects/etc later, which was a must for me since I always forgot both…
To me it just seems like they're exploring the funny side of relationships. That they started with funny observations about relationships and then picked a combination of main character and side(?) character that made…
Y’all know that the autocompletes are different for different users, right?
That sounds like pull requests (when they are done well).
I don’t know if I would see ”Now I'm the only go person so guess who gets paged for everything” as an improvement.
https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/homekit_controlle...
Last time I was looking, a year or so ago, I sent out dozens of applications and got zero interviews. Last time I switched jobs, in 2022, I sent out the same amount of applications and >50% led to one or more interviews…
That is not what ”innovate” means, you’re mixing it up with ”invent”. You could argue that they never invented anything, but not that they haven’t had, and continue to have, plenty of innovations the past decades. Think…
Now you have n problems.
I think it’s a fine label. I have skill and interest in all of those areas. Some things requires specialists, most jobs out there don’t.
I just tried on my iPhone and it does not do that, there is no countdown. It will force a passcode and give you the option to call SOS, shut off your phone or show your medical id.
I used to do that too, capitalizing the first letter and appending 1.
Use a splatter screen, in addition to an effective kitchen exhaust fan.
I think Apple Music (on iOS, on Mac it’s quite bad) is really good. But even if it wasn’t, I still would use it just for ratings and complex smart playlists.
The bean counters only understand (and measure) one of those well enough to try to control it.
I’m not following. The label is the entity that the artist chose to represent them. The labels do not pass on the money that they make during that representation. Who else should the artists blame, other than themselves…
I’m assuming that he means that on (for example) Mac you can select text from any image and copy paste it. https://uk.pcmag.com/macos/138058/not-just-iphone-how-to-use...
My five-year-old loves her complex enterprise system.
They’re both programmers and you can’t “be devops”.
And keeping the phone as water resistant
For some of us (genetically predisposed to sweating a lot), it definitely would. I am a pretty athletic person but just walking between two rooms with a shift in temperature makes me sweat. A five minute bike ride makes…
Now do someone well over 400 pounds!
Yeah, right
I don’t listen to the radio/album versions of his songs since I think they are a bit dull, but I thought his Tiny Desk concert was great.
I had this happen to me in an unexpected way as well. I parked my car on the side of the road, ran to my parents’ house, ran back to the car and jumped in. When I jumped in the car, the phone thought I had been in an…
Back when I did hourly reporting I used http://timingapp.com/. It tracks what applications and windows are open and then you connect those to tasks/projects/etc later, which was a must for me since I always forgot both…
To me it just seems like they're exploring the funny side of relationships. That they started with funny observations about relationships and then picked a combination of main character and side(?) character that made…
Y’all know that the autocompletes are different for different users, right?
That sounds like pull requests (when they are done well).